Cycling advocates argue that any crackdown should be focused on driver infractions like speeding and failure to yield.

“If we’re getting serious about eliminating traffic fatalities, all our resources should be focused on deadly driving behaviors, not on cyclists,” said Keegan Stephan, an organizer for Right of Way, an advocacy group for pedestrians and cyclists.

A signature initiative of Mayor Bill de Blasio is Vision Zero, which aims to end all traffic fatalities in New York City. Roughly 4,000 people are injured and 250 killed each year in traffic accidents in the city, according to the program’s website.

“While the majority of enforcement actions target the most dangerous driving behaviors like speeding and failure to yield to pedestrians,” said Wiley Norvell, a spokesman for the mayor, “making our streets safer means raising the bar for everyone’s conduct.”

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